Indeed, it is said that many project parties are now using such tools to assess the on-chain weight and activity of user accounts as one of the reference bases for Airdrop or Allowlist screening.
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Anon32942
· 11-23 16:36
I've seen this trap too many times, it's been filtered through N times already, and it's still the same group of people eating the Airdrop.
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MevShadowranger
· 11-23 15:18
Alright, now even airdrops have to rely on data, it feels like the threshold is getting higher and higher.
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ser_ngmi
· 11-22 14:40
Damn, in that case, those alt account users are basically done for.
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SellTheBounce
· 11-22 08:41
Same old trick. The project team is just looking for bag holders. Higher on-chain activity? Isn’t that just the group that’s most heavily stuck holding the bags?
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GasWaster69
· 11-20 17:04
Haha, no, this trap of data scoring has long been played out, and the project party is just seeking some psychological comfort.
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RektRecovery
· 11-20 17:03
ngl, saw this coming from a mile away. on-chain metrics as gatekeeping? classic move. give it six months before someone cracks the whole system and we get the post-mortem thread about it.
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Layer2Observer
· 11-20 16:55
Well, let's take a look at the data—how accurate are these types of evaluation tools? It seems that many projects are betting on this trap, but the standards are quite uneven.
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SquidTeacher
· 11-20 16:54
Speaking of this trap assessment system, I feel it’s quite heart-wrenching; it seems that without some on-chain history, there’s no qualification to line up.
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SighingCashier
· 11-20 16:43
The on-chain weight assessment system, to put it simply, is just the project party finding various ways to Clip Coupons; those who are active are the ones who suffer.
Indeed, it is said that many project parties are now using such tools to assess the on-chain weight and activity of user accounts as one of the reference bases for Airdrop or Allowlist screening.